The Politics of Saving the Environment

The Politics of Saving the Environment — page 3
THE PoLITICS OF SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT The conservation movement nudged gov ernment into the role of nature's steward In addition to creating the National Park Service in the late 1800s and early 1900s the federal government established the national forest system and the Forest Service intro duced natural resource management and large scale irrigation projects and estab lished a national wildlife refuge system Theodore Roosevelt president of the United States from 1901 to 1909 made conservation a cornerstone of his administration A population surge following World War II put pressure on undeveloped areas and thus heightened awareness of the strains on nature and raised concerns about air and water pollution radiation and pesticide poi soning Biologist Rachel Carson s best selling book Silent Spring 1962 created worldwide awareness of the dangers of environmental pollution especially pesticide use The envi ronmental movement's influence expanded into courtrooms in 1965 when the conser vation group Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference successfully challenged New York's utility company Consolidated Edison over its plans to build a power plant near the Hudson River Politicians quickly caught on and environmentalism became a vital